Western Times, Volume 2, Number 5, Richmond, Wayne County, 3 October 1829 — Page 2

rupol UpilUllCdtl 6ii "We IMV ' U I the poke root prescription, o high ly rerom n nded by an eastern pare g- rh f r destroying cook rovches a i I found that halftiue whii h state tn it the insects show a great fncv br the mix ure. Considering it a Yankee prescript n, thi i? as ni'Kh truth as we OT'it to fxpoct. In-ted cf intantlv klhrvj th-so that f it of it, we find our r" ic'irs ttiiittn rjn.l iniil'irdv " dcrfully u-ioa such veet fare." ON lUCCINNINC. LI KB. f a m rue -i y " "I ktk m t.'"1 ('.' n t,cf i t citie." Viua orarff . ! wis it it'j l in .1 morni.ig journal l!i it in aJvcrtivuncnt for a clerk prod iee I a vj t number of applications, w iivh Lvi to th c .inclusion th it the city

contains a uutiSlm-of vou.ig, men, whoj . .i.i

.i. . .....,.,

are not omv Wll'ion t mpioy m rm , ohm i

who lnvc no nvdmnical or prolession

Mrrrnts from tiik .i:kan. We fnih the remarks on Pie primi live -Christian Churches," in Asia Minor, which willtlc our extracts from Knimer -on's interesting Letters, for the present. "As the chief ?trong-hold of Chris

tianitv in the East, and iht centre frou.

whence its rava were msi rti-nianti)

disseminated, till "all they who dwell

m Asii he aid the wod of the Lon! 'Jesus, both Jews and Greeks," Epbesuis first addressed hy the Kvang h-d: his charge ai;iint h r is a declension in religious fervor, and his threat n consequence, a total extinction of her eccle iacttcal brightness. After a protract ed struggle with ths sword ol Rome and the. sophism of the (Jn.)stics, Kphc-iu-at last gave way. The incipient in

ditlerence, censured by the warning

oice of the proplict, increased to a to-

forgctf-jlnc, till at length the

lunke, which, in the reign of Tiberius, vi-lied its proudest compeer with ttie lust. It did certainly undergo a tern norary and sickly recovery, hut it was nly to relapse into a more slow but eually fatal debasement: and the modern S rt scarcely merits to be called the dust f Sardis. So far for the first clause of the prophecy; nnd the (second is not

less strikinc, if we may consider the little church of Tartar Keny as that remnant "who should walk in white.'" Such literal instances are seldom to be paralleled. Philadelphia is the only one of the Seven Churches on whom in qualified praise has beeL bestowed, and to whom

i permanent endurance is foretold. Both its physical and political situation would seem to conspire the fulfilment

of the prediction: earthquakes and sub

wuhive no nvchamcai or pro.ess.o , ,hro.a,.mn,s t,f apoclvpsc were al pur-ud un which a certain IfnltUlrJ, and Lphtsu? sunk with the ance c m hs pi ice I. I hu an-o liom; (,.im,r;., ()VPrlrow 0f the Greek empire, tSe error in whit h parents n. In!-- inlj fj.,rtccntl CCIltUrv-pre. rvin prav.di-ic farther Po:n,or Ktaws oat o! o h o. jtj , gavc -,ie twijhl of acri.ninal ,ndttl-rece to the v V,f?ltradition,and i3 v.ttiSc of Ciiiistianit), m-.t of tiieinh.lJren m th-ir d.tucult! i (.nt thp ..1.1 ruin3 0f Avasa

. . I 1. k. . ... K I , IT i I'.pm.ir Kul ' '

n ll'k! lill Hl'l lilt. II l lilili 11 in

one or two , ihii.k tie ir fortunes are m i !c if th'y can get into the cit ;

look.

'To Srnvrni the message of St. John

conveys at once a sinking instance of

and tnn-e mmun me city arc loanui oi,(ho h , an, ilhuatin!, and a pow

it irvi,!- U Uicy venture in Ibe country ;erfuJ h .i0ll to tho,e who wouj sUnp0rt t!e rcMilt i, Te have country hosthe tuine 0f O r.nipotcnce hy the arm witl.r at employment or th- mea,, el ex J0f imoino, and fancy the can sooth

M,:4cc, and city boys witnui traoe or;t,je c.rir)rr y IC halm ol pc r:ccu-

part of the fTspnng of tlie iden.al 6s INVASION OF MEXICO, temof pap. r mone : if wasa fabe thing: The S hooner Splendid, arrived at and m real opinion is, that it i coming Nt-w York, in 27 davs from Vera Cruz,' gradually down, and will dwindle at has br ught a file of Mexican papers to U,t into a veiy contempiible concern, the, 15th ult. which furnish a few addiJeavingsome thousand? of big manufac- tiol);i items on the subject of the proturers to be swept out by insolvent acts, jrreof the invading army. It appears and some hundrcdsof thousandsof poor that shortly alter the landing of tic creatures, now their slaves, to prowl sPh iards, they detached a body of Southward, to teach the people once i50o men against Tampico which, almore to make their clothes m their own though defended by a superior force. Villas. In France, in several part3 made hot foM.U ,Ufo, ' 1

of Germany, in the Netherlands, m ken possession of without tnudi bloods

Dei'tnaik, in Holland, in the United

States of America; every where the inventions of the cotton spinners and other greedy devils of the North, have got

into play. I hey will he a curse to those

shed. A 6mall corps of Mexicans, a-

mounting to about 'juo men, "whose is. trepidity carried them too rashly in the presence of the enemy," was likewise defeated with some I03?; but up to the

huest dates, no action of consequence

countries, too, which will be some little

... , '

consolation to us; but they win break had taken place. Gen. St. An.-va, with

up tne concern nere, lor wnitn 1 u.anK 13.000 men. had advanced t , TiK.,m

terraneous convul.ious on the one har.d, I God. I like to see tiling- JlHirihing in j ah,,ui 40 miles from Tampico, and was and war-, and ruinous invasions on the my own field? and garden: but I had :pr,.p;trll u to man h against the irua-

other; but it still endures, despite ot tnucn ratner see me gras- nouri9nmK in ,lrr. je had i-ued a proclamation

both; and its community, mougn not

the most numerous, is by far ihc purest in Asia. "I have already alluded to Laodicea: its crime was pride, its punishment des -dation. The threatening is accomplished; it row stands rejected ol God and deserted by man, its glory a rum, its name a reproach."

tbestreetsoimai fell Lob , .Mancuesier: ; uhi.h he txl.orts l.i fr. t k

and this ' venl hflieve I thall see, or , f;,iihf,, to their 1 oui.irv. ai.d if ., or.ee. .

som"thinr very much I ke it." FOREIGN.

NULLUM OUIUITT.

Ti'rl.np nioet of oar rradcrj nre ncquiintri! w ith the cliarxct-r of tt.u biri;;'ilr inuu. He i? mi En tnn vi UtiHurc turth, tmt lived tvxe ral j fir in (lie L'intt il 2t;itcp, and w.i oik e

per-U'isios 01 ini'-ierante. io uiis r'''"'n.in,1A i.au n-aij junnut-m (nnjuii-u .i-

I

wun prci'.-snons that arc useless. v anJ COirc,t H deluiton by th.

wuiMi'.i , ititittUl j III i I tin oil l u:

nvnt lor n inIc cleric should be an-', np . ,- ,.f ..1.1 t:;R annroach .f tub funt lam, for h hU-r on Dr. Iluh. lionngtle

severed by fifty application. O

br. ta

t

it u:

f .1

i nr irruirn run du hunci in

le. m re.f ';ririTjri;

the trade xi hirh h ;

St 9'l

I 1

hi 0? a t ihc nrute in n4 orm

Itf f'U-f..,; , I n,-nrlv ti.lV

'tti it

ir I'irtuHf. A Stupid bov, ac

-

eoiding to their opinion, must fo into Uu, (-rit f.st:lhli.nU.it vl Chi I

1 inc. a 1 1 1 1

limpiisonmi.'i.t: while; lh" consequence of their cmlurtince i3 to add permanencj to thrir faith, and to rewaid their tti

iimohs with the drown cf immott.ility.

Vio hon: h.,t t!esmrtl t l mut have a h S lK,i;lj finm thc murder ot hill and a halt collegiate i!lon' V.K carj). down tj the tnas acre of thc and ;u ly s .me protV-ion. Tiie J. tC;ia ivitrrirch, ar d the per-rcution-

p.l boy witii brawny shouU-rs, andif to day, t! hit .rv of S:n)rna prehv U cdl.vi, by USor, aequir-s a sail- fn3 ,Ml OM contil,:K.j t .le cf bLodpr ;!! ty, an I hiir,-i up a little fundy.i j m j r(.i0, Mrbant ; the ealm

w i n: t-.-;ii..iuijcd p;l nan art :;) at; f , 0!tcmm rrormuh Mjcc-dm- to

in tirm but

& t j" ' . 1

inu 10 overmrow t he 1 1 in

w.tn.ut c .ptal, or a shjrtkc-par with '0f A.tZ ltet,e ;" but centuries of op.

w.. .-...t. . '"- iirr..mn have ro cJ uvcr her m vain.

.. . . . , . ....... r t -u j " of the O'.tcm :i promptly mj lw wi'.hvit practice, or an !. I), with jtj( T,,i0 of ttu. Hoinan, 1 o il pat. "ids. or per, h ar.ee a n'crJinnt K . ,lttf mpt, to ovrtlir.

:n-ci

q-ir-ti )n,

a 1

:'!) !'r tiv- iff it he ;uj;-i'

his i nter. t, and levilw

I

1 ItKl

popi,

it this moment, with a ('hri-diai

itiouol lourleen itu u-anu intian

he s'ui ii I t'rthw tth n(t!.is nnti rj

a d ij i t w m k . H o. f tth r m n w a.-d-T it hi, w r;t oi'a"i,;.tu n, a- !. woul I CP it;hi. iu;lhermit beerv forr), and hi ' -tr '.ak up h-r prou I rio.-e at her broihi r !cir.; a fdthv nvi himc; bit lt t.TTl llJ'.tr,'!" -II III- til !- wiltl the kaol 1 : tti it lab. r is w",dh, and tun' is n. . ..v. Hid ma lw mats h

w ill la e o n the f-Kt. I? is

ru nler f -ii;n! :n i;.h! .1 l"!ttr- of '..'

1

tip m a ti.i u . c , .1 llot OIdv a

tt.r chitf hold f (Jhri-tianity in the 1". 1st, but the h'-ad-quartcr from whence

th buccc ors ot ttie Apostle, m imitation of thnr i -xertioni, arc dailv replant in;: it Asia those seels of Christianity which t'uey weie the. tii-t to di-seinm-at, but . Ideh Inve I ng since peiished during th winter of opprej ion and h i bai i:tii. 'l itis 1 1 c t ii t!ic more remarkable, -ince Sunrni h thc onl) community to ict.irh t..-r..-rnti.iri t.is hrrn Tirrliild.

t,m'ynt Liw? s ( litigation wa, the , o fi politicil 0Xi.lellCc

piea.,. -inoiiu .vin.i u.ou ;:, k . rpUli,ed. U w oul Uc m. howev-

rr, that in tliCit case, care and tra- quil

s-lb-t uitt il evid-'i.to of nv I tnchoh t'j r. e t h

I ...... r I . . . . .. , I , I . , , r- I ., J I . .

I I 'I I 1. I 3 I i ' I .j II Hli t.lll I V, J II till.,

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h-ra;i2;ini' tin'! duiv voiurnci ol

lily had ptoduccd apathy and decay;

tahh

T ! I ... I ' 1 . .1 .1 I

Ducwsionc ana v.t wine. i, "'-! while, hl: thc humble plant which rise h.rc nv renrd belorc then, or the sedate stu- n. ,,.;,. ,1.. ,nu.;ir,u ,o.,v, il.J, .

dents and oung Pr ct,t .oners of med.-P r ' " J " X rpc " I V' " ;iei,,u"'"f . rin,ralrl tin;l,n rnulrmir, or n,e clo;Cl t 1 pressed and iroudcn Rtlot iaTe pIOVed'-tO be f .Uc

i -i-" t ' - ion, the church ol arnyrn., m corn non

f IV K I t.lf(JII.

Whnre all il compr tition

with th 2 persecuted tribes of every

where all ;mtC nnd every clime, ha gain-id strength

ru-h to the same pot. some must fail. trom attack of its oppoeer, and tri-L,,m, " ai,a T rt', . l . I .. I ... I. .... .1 I .i . . . ... ! - J

in 'i ft t riil j c-h r cl Lu lilt-, tif tii juiiiii'ticil a i.r in l.icl;ui!, at:l I) lu native talrnt a. ruh' I.niiif !i tl dread of toim- ol ll;o h-aiiing ru h in tlie kii.;i!om. We make a tAt. acts ir uii li rI.'.ro.si tj Mutriiy, the cc!:Lra!cd London Uookrilcr.

"TO JOHN MURRAY, Of .llbcniirtf. Xttctt Pulli.h-r of The QraTK.RLV Klvif.W, r;i' als) Pub Ivhrr ("Cain" awl vthtr such ivoiks. ".Mrnp.AT: In the last number of our base an I infamous publication, called " The Qaarteilv Review,' there was an article thr Currcnci;" in winch ariii le, after sp aking of the work of Mr. Thomas Attwood in a very disrespect lul manner, for which you ouqht to have le n horse-whipped, you speak, or jour

w retched lurch. in, t-e;.k, of roe, and of

mi Nl;e pr dutinn relative to the ef ..j.i .ill ff

feet ol the one-poufnl note tuij. igno

rant and malignant Scotr-hm U' as you

are, one would hardly think it credibl

that you should have tobratcd, wilfully.

the publication of o parage like the

f.dlow ins:; but you did tob-ratc it; you did pubh-h it, and 1 wdl now take i

while the cries of broken tradesmen are

piercing your t ars, and thrust it up undery ournut and grimy Scotch nose."

Ih t.tro ro; tr thc i-iff ptionaMc puragraj't fnn-i the Q i iKer'i , in vtl.u !- I.r, C.Sf.att,) i r.illf 1 a 'l.oary t! n.oorat,' L rt.nrred witli t.av.

in 'int "thr ln!(! of a lone life1' in tTcrU to "li'turii the nilh; peace, and thru ct ntinur I:

"Now Murray, you tdl your readers

our wie and w ell-inlormed read-

the "fioarv democrat's' nre-

; for

that you have not discovered that the small note-bill, though it has gone into

effect, has produced the slightest tnronxr

from Tin: stvr ok war. Wai.laciua From the frontiers, Jo lv 6th. On the third a Te D- urn was ctlebr.ited at Buch iret. for the Cap ture of Silistrh. The B ard- ubae

quently p aid their respects to the l'ies-1 ident, who announced to them that the Court was desirous of re-establishine peace on the basis of the treaty of Ackcrman, and that it would be for thernj to irocecd forthwith to the election of a new ho?podar. The President, during' this interview, expressed disapproba

tion, among other things, of the immod

erate luxury displayed by the Board, and urged them to inmate the simplici

ty of the bullan. But it will he a dimcult matter to put an end to their x-

travag-mce, and to their x'ortions of every kind, of which the poor i haMt. ant are victims. Whenevr thi sub

ject is touched Upon, they n ver fail to

invoke their rights and pi iv ih-ges, which they never willingly will abandon. As

to the dignity of Htspodar. they are di

lded m their opinions. r onr andidales are pioenled, and all the u-ual e lectioneeriiig intrigues are carri d on. The Nuremburg ( tazette gives thc following inti lhg' :m e, und'r dale of

. . ...

J ry, "to lie a thousand deaths," rather than "uffi-r the hard yoke i f oppresI sion' w hich the Sitaiiiardr were Ee kir to

again to impns upon the Mexicat Pea (dv Tie- ijfjania'ds aie said to h;6 ot 500 men In h k ne s, since their de. parture fn ni llnvanna. It watt reported at Vera Ciiiz when the Spier did left that pla.e. that Com. Portfr had heen put under arrest in the city cf Mexico; and 'hat a motion had been made in the M xican Senate, and cega

tived, to give .Mr. IVu tt his pa-sports

for returning to the United States.

Otio Stu'.e Journal ,

Rfmnrkulk .Xutural Curiosity. The fthip Sachem, arrived at thi- port yesterday ficm Siam, has on board two Siamese youth, males, 1G yean of age, w hose bodies w ere connect d Irom tin- r huth. 'I'hey ate in good health, tid apparently contfnietl with tluir confinod situation. They are connected toofth f hy a tendinous ligament abcUC 5 inches w id'-, xtejidini: liom ti e abJoincti of ( ;n h thi liainent is elastic, enabling th in to uin to or from each other; Ihey show that hey have 5fpa rate ' litioiH ty a metimes d firing to iii. e ddV If l t way, to effect Which suna !'mn? th'-y pull in r-ppobite direc lions, hk two d vis in a collar. 'I'hty

hfilll I. ill Us I'lH) :.liut llif inmp 1 ! f 1 f

1.'.....,.: t W II . .1.. . I .I. . . C. . . I " .... v ,

i luiiuvia ii i .t 1 1 ti I u .1 . j u l -i. "liei .1.

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Those wh are born hu.bn.dm'i. hd ;umph io-d.-.y in its rising plendor.while rl(Ull th telliue price n1 any species v better continue io, and, tho3 whoh .;e lhf, ,ua 0f iu 0pprCssor is quickly gh ;Co,mWn As far a you yours. lf ar" no Visible means of oat .ining a hriiej. .j,,,,, f,un tvili-lit fr oblivion. roecorruvl. bnx-m Mi, k or a rooo nd

bad hotter turn th.r nai k upon u Agau. t Tergamoj is adduced the eitv,and "rk tho umling, the plentiful t ,;u Gf instability ; but toils wavering West. L-t them clear land till tb' j faith is premised the all-powerful coun inilgathor thc harvest learn to he f:ir-l5r. 0f the Deity. The errois of Ba rners and obtain an honest livelihood jia;xm nr.d the Nicolailancs have been in time, by industry and persevercucc,! j,urgCJ away; l'ergmo3 has been prethey may become proprietor- of the Poil.Lcrvt.d' rom the dc5trover, and three

3nd enjoy health, wcaitti, and comtort.

Pirrirxde. We have, thi wnek, the

tneUncholv duty to record the death of St. Paul.

thousand Christians now cheridi the rites of their ichgion in the samo pot

where it was phutcd by thc handi ol

the venerable M jnr Tleneral Wiu uh Brooke, of Uolnor Townhip, Dela-vt-if count, indicted upon him hy the Inir.dsofhis pon. Thomas Brooke. We

'To Thyafira a similar promi-e ha been made, and a similar result ensued Amidst a horde of infidels, and far r

moved from an intercourse with Chri

hive not learned all the particulars, andjtendom, the remnant still exists to whom a he is under anet, to be dealt with asi,i;t,j 4M. pro-iiifed "the rod of iron' a jury of his country may think proper. ,,d wtlC c.Ur 0f t10 morning.1' it would be unjust to remaik further u .1 i r ,i . 1 ui , . J . , nut by far the most remarkable is U.rn the uhiff t. den. Brooke was a , , . c c .. , ,, .. , ..J . . . c the catastrophe of bardis: and the mi ld her of the revolution, and a hrm ... ,1 . 1 : , , 1t t. , 4 ,. . .V. . nuteneM with which its dawnfall cor

, ,. ' , . lespondi with its prediction cannot fad

ui''i in; fr it i ii if ; nun t ;uuu

mm, and of his sterling worth and use

f linens to society, the large circle of

friendi and acquaintances he has left can testify. After ?ulTViing the pnvatiom and hardships of the war of independence, and living to ice his country pr perous and happy , he has fallen, at

th ag of 83 years, a victim to the bint ti pa?jon f him, who fdionld have h'-e-i the BfalT and support of his declining vars. (ten. B. formerly tei-ided D'Mf the Trip, in this county, where he ond a valuable farm, hut aoM it up wards of a jar ago, and removed to I I tware. He officiated as president, at the r lebration of the 53 I anniversa fy of our national independence, in that countv, on the I6th ult. .Vvrri:t'ju:n Register.

to itrike the most obdurate skeptic. A lengthened accusation of formality in doctrine, and thc outward show of tcligion without its fervor, leads to the announcement. "I will come on thee as a thief in the night: thou bhalt not know

what hour I will come upon thee:' but

"thou hast a ft jo names even in Sardis who have not defiled their garment, and they fl.all walk with inc in white, for they aie woithy." 4t is needlebi to trace the gradual decay of Sardis. Once the capital no!

only of Cydia hut of Asia Minor, it.

boasted pre-eminence intellectually and politically gave thc first impulse to its

decline. 1 am not fiutlicicntly versed in theological lore to trace the gradation

fits tail ; but its overthrow came, "hke a thief iu the night," during that earth-

on ;iv If) at it has not af

rope f end.

laid about ycjr catras. and u kicking! and bundling about hy the toes of nail ed dmes; pumping upon, dragging throigh a horse pond with a rope round your neck; Hinging into a ditch full of mud, and sending you stinking along like one of the streets of your native ou.itry; something of a unzJy head

ed, undei looking fellow Ike you; hut. with regard to your readeis: with re gard to the base, coriupt, and malig nant wretches that support you; Kmehing in the way of txpo-ure of your ig aorance. and of their folly is necessary.

I he brute, the vile hired slave, whom you paid for writit-g the article which I have quoted from, knew he should de

light you and your corrupt customers, hy abusing me in the first place, and in

the next place, by encoui aging the be lief that the Small note B II would pro

duce no distress or inconv nience, and

would, at the same time, falsify my pre

dictions. It is astonishing to what

lengths the stupidity and malignancy of

you aril your crew will push you on Before this article was written, the ef

f ct of the Small Note Bill has been

felt most severely; there had been a

visible dt dine of prices, and commerce

and trade began to be at a stand. Yet

you could put forth this malignant ar

tiele, not perceiving, apparently , thai a few months, if not a few we eks, must

make your stupidity notoi ious."

Afli r poing on in a (till inkier Mrnin, ff two or Hire column, lie tliui conclude!, hy uoticing

tin manufacturing cptrm

' 1 here appears to me to he now no

ttig on, a 6oi t of general breaking up ol

me manufacturing or hell In le system

it was a tLing out of nature: it was a

the surrender of Sili-tria, the l)ivan ol

Vllachia received orders to furnish 360 wagons for ihe transportation of the garrison into Russia, and 1000 for the :nhahitants, w ho according to the con diiiou- of the capitulation, were to be conveyed to the Turkish advance out

posts. Ihe salutary measures have heen executed with utmost strictness. An inspector, who had kept back some etlects infected with the plague, for the in pose of 6clling them seci-tly, had neeu tiied by a court martial, condemn ed to death, and executed. Itiscriain that Varna has been evacuated in consequence of the prevaleiu e ol the plague. Thc two Russian troop- of war that recently arrived at ll i e, afiei makit g a voyage round the worM. sailed again from that poit on the 27th ol July for St. I'etershurg. The Nor mburg correspondent states that the Diva i is disposed to accede to thetieaty of July C, pm ided the Prime to be placed at the head of the Gi e k.

d.'vei inni nt is not dependent ou any Christian Power.

Extract of a private letter of the 8th

inst. from Uidden: "Yesterday the

Pacha tent 3000 men upon the left bank

of the Danube to destroy the fortifica

tions rai-ed by the Ru-sians, but the

atter having rushed with intrepidity

upon the Tuiks, compelled them to re

turn to Widden after having lost 20001

men, w ho were made prisoners. Some Ottoman harks, with their crews, were

unk m this encounter. The van

guard if the Pacha of Scutari entered

Widde n on the 6lh, and the Pacha him

self, accompanied by COO men, arrived yesterday.

We learn from Vienna that the ru

mour of thc departure of the Prussian

bowing t tie s mpath of" their mater hi

observation though their ten ds seem to

garr.

General de Mutlling for Cotistantiuoph

had caused a rise in the Austrian t unde,

as it was considered an omen favourable

to the restoration of peace. The hat-

vest was commenced in different parts

of thc Austrian empire, and the crops

are most anuuuaiit.

A letter of the 4th inst. from Buch

arest ays: After the mi render of

Silisiria, the two Pachas made prisoners of war with the garrison, wa re sent as such to Russia. The whole of the Tutkieh population, however, were allowed to proceed into Bulgaria, beyond the Bdkan, and take with tin m all their moveal le property. The contagious malady continues to make fresh progress t very day.

We learn from Odessa under date of

the Ct h July, that thc measures taken to (online the plague to the port, and prevent its spreading to the town, have been attend d with complete success. In the Lazaretto only three p .tit ntsre-maiu.

he distinct. Ther p!a a good

of draughts in whn h they br-M one c the pasM ngers conslHntly . This pasenger, see n g them both a-leep cn a (best, pushed one cf them t if, w ho I tn g

by the ligament ubovt n. i tua ed l.iiz the other remained clii gu g to the c his. They have but one wnLiinus or naval between them; they have the full number of all otiu r organs naturally belonging to two men, with this exception. They hold separate conversations by the few English words which ihey have acquired on the vovage aided bv 'giif with two separate individuals. Doihr Mitcbe 11 would g ve his yes for a sight of th m. They mil probabh be eihibittd in Bo-ton, for tl c grat:fiealica of the se it i title and turiou?. A similar instance of the mile rion of two human beings has been recorded in the books of the anatomists ; two females, rativs of Bohemia, called the Bohemian sisters, live d to the nge of c21 years, connected in a similar way, by the back and loins. They weie bo'h beautiful ni d intelligent, ntut had ttey livctl nt this day, might have been suitable help mates f.-r the Siam se, who are said to possess great qun kness of intellect. Bosivn paper. By gone days. The Ve imont Advocate publishes the fotlowii g as a literal copy of the reiords of the whole proceedings of a teim of the County Court in the Cleik's office. Orange Co. Feb. 25, ) The Court set cut 1T71. ) from Moretown, (now Bedford) for Kingsland, (now Wathitglon.) trave lled until night, there bcii no road, and the snow very deep, we travelled on snow shoes or rackets. On

the 2G'h we travelled some way s ari held a council, when it was ccncludcd to open the court on the spot, as vve saw no line and knew not whether it w as in Kit gsland or not, but we concluded we were far in the woods. We did rot expect to see any house unless we travelled three miles ir King-land and no one lived then', when the court was ordered tc be opened on the spot. Present John Taplin, Judge. John Peters, of the quorum. John Taplin, jr. Sheriff. All causes continued or adjourned over to the next teim.

Drying wtt Candles. In a village not far from Chester, a lady entered her kitchen, and found the oven swimming with grease. On asking the servant, a Welsh girl, the cause, the Cambrian maid answered with the greatest 6io plicity : "Look you mistress, the candle was fall iu the water, audi tYaspM-" hur in the ovoa to dry."